2008/10/11 Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>:
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:48 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm working on 2.5 compatibility branch right now. Due to incompatible changes, I suggest that we say we don't provide --pyversion option any more and simply compile 2.5 compatible interpreter. I don't really see benefits of providing 2.4 right now (after a brief discussion with Armin).
If anyone objects, please do that now.
Just a curious question --- what kind of features are python2.4 only that doesn't work in python2.5? I though that except hashing, python2.5 is backwards compatible.
New style exceptions break a few things. A few deprecated things were removed -- OverflowWarning, for example. The idea that Python 3 was the first release of Python that isn't backwards compatible is slightly misleading :) Cheers, mwh